Introduction to Longwu Temple: "Longwu" is Tibetan, meaning agricultural area. Longwu Temple was built in the fifth year of Dade in the Yuan Dynasty (AD 1301). It is a monastery of the Sakya sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Its size, status and influence in the Amdo region are second only to Labrang Monastery in Gansu Province and Qinghai. Kumbum Monastery in the province. The statue of Master Tsongkhapa enshrined in the main sutra hall of the temple is 11 meters high and 26 meters in circumference at the base. It is completely gilded and inlaid with gold, jade and precious stones, which is particularly exquisite.
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